Jane Park, November 17th, 2008
Twidox, “a free, user generated online library of ‘quality’ documents,” launched their private beta today. The “private” beta can be accessed with a beta-code, which virtually anyone can obtain by registering. For readers of this blog, you can simply type in the beta-code “creativecommons” to check outTwidox.
Twidox is a content repository where anyone can upload and publish their work under a Creative Commons license, donate it to the public domain, or retain “all rights reserved” copyright. They have built in CC licensing, so you can easily tag your resources under the license of your choosing. Twidox’s focus ison:
- academic papers and articles
- research material
- professional and industry specific documents
- coursework and dissertations
- data and statistics
Continues @ http://creativecommons.org